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Evidence of the education providers arrangements (purposeful interventions), which are additional to and different from what is normally available through the differentiated curriculum for all children Copies of most recent SEND Support / Individual Plans or Provision Map information for the child plus details of…

What did you think of the Education, Health and Care Assessment? If your child has recently had an Education, Health an Care asessment, we would like to hear from you. We would really value your feedback on the assessment process. Please take a moment to…

The assessment of a child’s Education, Health and Care needs is a coordinated assessment that brings together all existing relevant information about a child. A ‘Keyworker’ from the SEN Team will be assigned to the family to support them through the assessment. The assessment process…

The Education, Health and Care Needs Management Board will consider requests and provide advice about Education, Health and Social Care provision to meet the assessed needs of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities aged 0-25 when those needs are exceptional (i.e.…

The SEN Code of practice says that the purpose Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan is to make special educational provision to meet the special educational needs of the child or young person, to secure improved outcomes for them across education, health and social care…

Emotional abuse can mean making a fool of you in front of other people. They could be calling you names making fun of your opinions insulting your family/background/religion ignoring you when you're speaking refusing to speak to you at all making silly or rude noises…

Positive mental health and emotional well-being describes how we think, feel, relate to others and interpret the world around us. Having good emotional and mental health helps us manage relationships, cope with stress and manage life changes both positive and negative. This web page provides…

Employer’s have a responsibility to look after the people that work for them and the people who visit their company. There are things employers must do if their employees are using computers, working in a noisy place, lifting things, using chemicals or other dangerous (hazardous)…

Employment agencies provide a staff recruitment and selection services to companies. Agencies are not allowed to charge the job seeker a fee - the employer pays. There are two exceptions to this - entertainment and modelling work. Agencies vary in the range of jobs they offer. The…

If you’re ill or disabled, Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) offers you: Financial support if you’re unable to work Personalised help so that you can work if you’re able to You can apply for ESA if you’re employed, self employed or unemployed. Check if you’re…

There are laws covering employment, they include equality and discrimination, and employment rights, such as the right to a contract, pay, working hours and holidays, as well as rights around unfair dismissal and trade unions. Here is information on all your rights at work on…

If you need help finding your way around the dozens of employment support services in Islington, then iWork can help you find the best one for you. The iWork employment services offers 1-2-1 tailored coaching and mentoring support to get unemployed Islington residents into jobs…

‘Difficulties related solely to learning English as an additional language are not SEN’ SEND Code of Practice Although some children with English as an Additional Language (EAL) will also have SEND, the great majority will not. Data shows that pupils with EAL often make rapid…

Entry level qualifications are for: anyone who has missed out at school people with learning disabilities anyone who want to try something for the first time. They are offered at three levels - Entry level 1, 2 and 3. After Entry level 3 you can…

Find Esol classes on the Adult and Community Learning website. Esol classes are also available at City and Islington College. The Family Information Service also keeps information on Esol Classes which are occasionally run at a range of voluntary sector organisations. Please call 020 7527…

Provision for children with SEND is a matter for the whole school. The way in which this responsibility is excercised by individual staff is therefore a matter for each school, taking into account size, priorities, ethos etc. However, the Council expects all schools, as a minimum,…

Family Based Short Breaks enable parents of severely disabled children and young people to access a regular ‘Carers Break’ when their child stays in a FBSB carer’s own home on a regular basis overnight or for occasional day-time hours. We ensure that all our FBSB…

If you're worried and want to talk to someone about family problems, such as parents splitting up or someone dying, you can contact Childline T: 0800 1111. You can also find useful information on the websites below: Parents splitting up: GOV.UK - Find out the impact for you if…

Feel threatened or unsafe in your own home? This may sometimes be because of domestic violence or abuse, you can get help and advice, look at Related services and information and External links for more information.

In debt and don't know where to turn? Then it is time to think about getting help. You are not alone - there is lots of help and support available in Islington, offering free, confidential and independent advice. Islington Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB)You can also…